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Lenovo Excels in Supply Chain Planning with a Hybrid Approach

Logistics Viewpoints

A lot of our competition has largely outsourced their supply chain. We have all our factories, both in-house and outsourced, all of our distribution centers, and our transportation network on the Blue Yonder foundational system. An iGPU (integrated graphic processing unit) is a current example. That has worked out well for us.

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Is Your Problem Technical or Adaptive?

The Lean Thinker

I outsourced the solution to a technical expert – an orthopedic surgeon and his team. I could not outsource that. The expansion, examples and explanations are my interpretation. A new ERP system is a prime example. Anyone who has been though a classic “kaizen event” knows this. Whose Work Is It?

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Successful Outsourcing – Why, How, Who?

Logistics Bureau

Outsourcing. Outsourcing is simply defined as the contracting out of services. In this article, outsourcing will refer specifically to transport and warehousing functions. Establishing clear outsourcing goals ensures that the decision to outsource aligns with the company’s strategic objectives.

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Five New Ways Shipping Businesses Will Use Technology in 2021

MTS Logistics

Tools like Kissmetrics, for example, enable businesses to analyze marketing data to support decision-making by management. Going forward, more and more shipping businesses will invest in cybersecurity, with tough password rules for all employees, regular data backups and the creation of comprehensive recovery plans in the event of a breach.

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Retail Supply Chain Management: A Guide

Logistics Bureau

Retail Supply Chain Costs These costs will of course vary by company and sector and are just an example. For example, buying in large quantities from suppliers, to get a lower unit cost. As another trade off example, we might adopt a policy of allocating all stock on receipt. By far the biggest cost is the Cost of Goods or COGS.

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Evolving Supply Chain Models and the Outlook for Investors

Logistics Bureau

For example, signs that a company is moving in the right direction, talent-wise, might include: The deployment of staff in new roles, absent the traditional supply-chain-centric titles and instead, hybridizing across data-science and logistics skill sets.

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Building Profitability with Agility while Digitally Transforming the Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

At our Blue Yonder ICON event later in April this year and 3PL Execution Forum in June, 3PL and 4PL companies will explain how they are leveraging innovations as an advantage. An example is carrier network services for executing a cohesive set of first-, middle- and last-mile operations and optimizing common carriers and fleets.